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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 2, 1913)
It i " 1 i Beat Laxative for the Ared. Old men and women feel the need of m laxative more than young folks, but it must be safe and harmless and one which will not cause pain. Dr. King's New Lire Pills are especially "good for the aged, for they act promptly and easily. Price 26e. Rec- ommended by all druggists. ' ; t :iic C!:cd is lVhc!2 Stcry aVUHcs, I ami go.' u4 J. DmM Anicalsr ; TWO 15 OFF SPEED ARTIST FITCHNER ..PUZZLES , TORS AGAIN. 1RRIGA- BY STlTESWlflfJ La Grande Ties the Series Yesterday ,'.,:7 at Boise Game, .v- Standing of the Clubs. Won. Lost Walla Walla 25 11 Boise 21 14 North Yakima .....18 17 Pendleton 17 -18 La Grande : ..14 20 Baker ....... .....11 26 Pet .694 .600 .514 .486 .412 .297 Ye Will Feel Like u.AmHt After ;pi--i;.v ,,yj;-'ata-i.rl,'-'.1'.. . j,..?,v There la a host i of pills, powder, ..' tablets end what-not for rheumatism, but they all lack the flrat eaaentlal to twins ' a natural medicine. To baia with, rheumatlam la almply a name . riven to deelanate a variety 'of palna, and can only be reached by irrl-B-atlns the entire blood supply with a naturally assimilative antidote. True, the palna may be--eased with nar otlca or the adds may be neutralised for the time belna. But such methoda enerely 4emporlae and 4o not even lead f : to a cure. There, is bat, one standard j rneumatum remedy, and la sold in all - arvg atorea under the' name- of ft R & It contains , only pure v .veretabla elementa and la absolutely free of mer "uvy;. iodide of potash or arsenic, and .haa proved a wonder for every form - of rheumatlam. .-... The recoveries -of all types of fheu aiatlsm by the nae of a ft a la 'a fine 1 tribute to the natural efficacy of this remarkable medicine, for It la asalmU 'JateOXjust aa naturally, Just as specifi cally, and Just as well Ordained aa the , moat acceptable, moat palatable and moot readily dtresled ; food. Do not fall to set a bottle -of & a te-day. 'Tou will be astonished at the results. If your rheumatism la of such a nature : ; that you would like -to. consult a great 'apeolallat confidentially, writs to The - Medical Dept., The Bwift Speclflo Co.. 1ST Swift Bldg.i Atlanta, Ob, ' . (Boise Statesman.) : :. Bumped again. Fitchner did it The myterious one was a trifle wild at times, but he had all his rnystery with him, and the best the Irrigat ors could do was to find him for two hits,- one ' of S; which ?' was ; of the scratchy variety. : He walked several men, and there were many times when a little hit would have meant a run for the locals,' but only one oc casion was the hit forthcoming. ' Johnston pitched a- nice srame of SUMMER SPECIALS Classes ' in China decorating eyery Wednesday y beginning June ' ' 4th. Childress class in drawing and water colors every 'r - Friday . afternoon.'' ' Miss Clark's r, studio, ?" 9W Main .Ave. '"Phones, Studio, : Black ' 3882; -fesi-L denee, Farm' 87 ' ?9!i ? 6-2-8-4. 'There Is saote Catarrh ra tWa eetlea of the country then all other diseases put together, and until'the teal few years was supposed to be ffteurablet) For a area many yean doctors pronounced H a 10014 disease and prescribed local remedies, and by constantly falUnc to cure with local treatment, pronounced it Ineursblj." Science- has proves Catarrh to be a. consti tutional disease, and therefore requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by P. J. Cheney at Co.. Toledo, Ohio, la the only Constitu tional cure on the market. It Is taken In ternally In dosea from 1 drops to a tea spoonful. - It acta directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. They offer one hundred dollars for any case It falls to cure. Send for circulars and tes timonials. - ' s Address; F. J. CHENEY CO., Toledo, O, ; Sold b Drnwrlsts, T5e.. Take Ball's Family Pills far onasupaUoa. D. R. FONG Medicine Co. CHINESE ROOT AND HERBS REMEDIES. Drugs No Poison No Alcohol No Knife These reme dies have been used by the Chinese people for many thousand years; - Remedy for Rheumatism, Appendicitis, Heart and Nervous Troubles, Kidney, Liver, Bladder, Skin Diseases and all other in firmities of the body. ALL CONSULTATIONS FREE AND ABSOLUTELY CONFIDEN TIAL.:' - t, FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN For one cud of herbs tea or root medicine 25c, 50c, 75c, and i.00 Nothing higher. CONSULTATION FREE People out of town can cure them-; elves at home with our root and herb remedies. ; , ' i . Office hours, 10 to, 12 a. m, J to 8 p. m. Sundays, 10 to 12 a. m. 1 to 4 p. n. Telephone Main 726. Off re 14)2 Adams Avenue, next door to Canity's Blacksmith shop. ' ; LA GRANDE MANAGER GIVEN PRETTY COMPLIMENT, i Statesman Considers Spuds Strong - . Contenders for Flag. : .j : (Boise Statesman.) :Carl King has kept his promise made to the people of La Grande, Early in the season he told them he would get together a ball team that would be a pennant contender, and he has done so. The Spuds may not win the flag. but they will be fighting all the. way, and they are good enough so that it will not be 'surprising if they finish in the first division. The club has some weak -spots, but it also has some strong ones. King is .still looking for men to patch with, and if he gets the ones, he wants the Spuds will be eas- . ily one of the strong' teams of the circuit' ; ''. i -Is Good General. -', . Carl has disappointed the pessim ists who said when he took the team that he was too young to run it He has shown natural, ability as a lead er, and has his club well in hand. ; On the field Carl is one of the clev erest generals in the league. He is a past master at shifting his men to the points where they will do the most good. He keeps his soldiers ball, but he worked against a com bination ef bard luck. nd with the hone club hvpnotiied by' Fitchner' he was in the same v position .'as the fanner playing the little shell game 'no chance to win. . The score: : fl " BOISE. . ; ; AB. R. H. PO. A. Bluas8er, 3b , Friene, If .... Altermatt, ss Clark, lb .... Gard, c Winkler,' rf . . Case, 2b Bonner, cf . . . Johnston p . . 1 2 3 6 13 0 1 1 0 E. 0 0 1 1 0 0 .0 fighting all the time, and has a facul ty of telling when a pitcher ia weak ening, and pulling him in time.. ,t ' Fights Hard for Gassea. ;' Nobody in the league fights harder for a game than Carl does, and the fighting part counts. , .. Some , of the fans who do not understand his man ner are disposed to call him a crab, but Carl is not a crab. He is simply urging his men on in his' own way. They understand him' and like him, Just notice any player King talks to in the game. To the stands it may look as though that particular man is being roasted. Maybe he is, but just watch his play after that and see if he doesn't work better for what King told him. i ' Carl is a success as a manager and his team will win a lot of games be fore-the season is over.; ' - On Your Knees. I remember climbing the Welsshorn. above Zerniatt valley.' with two guides. My leading guide stood aside to. let Die be the first on the top. And 1. with the long labor, of the climb over and ex hilarated by the thought, of the great view awaiting me, but forgetful of the high gale that was blowing on the other side of the recks, sprang eagerly up and stood erect o see tbe view. Tbe guide pulled me -down. -On your knees, sir. You are net. safe there except 0D your knees." "'Every one that exaltetb himself shall toe , abased." George Adam Smith. j ' . Charging It. "Come In and Have It Charged" was tbe Inviting sign ia front of a place of business in a. Jersey town,! A stranger, being some what lew in funds, walked In briskly. "I understand, that 1 can ret- ttrinra chanted here." be said, ad dressing one of the employe. "Only aterage barter! ee." replied toe' other manvTJndge. w.vfl .1. ( ".'"The MedWne Oreppsr. .- ': A medlolne droDDer Is very uaerni in. tlM Dantrr for measaring SavortnsT ea tracta, coloring matter . and so forth. Many a delicate cake has been spoiled because too many drops of flavoring get into the' Icing.-Woman's 1 Home Companion. v ' " ' , LA ' GRANDE, OREGON. ""11 ft ... L LUMBER WILL NEYER : BE cheaper. than now. As you know, the , lumber fit for milling is getting scarcer every year. Then why not begin building now and take advantage of the present mr kett Later o nyou will regret it We have full supplies for high-grade lumber for both ex terior and interior construction; WEN AH A LUMBER COMPANY m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Totals ........ .28 1 2 27 11 2 LA GRANDE. AB. R. H. PO. A. E Corbin, ss ....... 5 2 2 0 2 0 Beck, rf 5. 11 2 0 0 Druhot, If .8 2 0 2 0 0 Nadeau, cf ...... 2 0 2 3 0 0 King, c .......... 4 0 16 10 Peterson, 3b , ... .5 0 3 0 2 0 Naughton, 2b ... . 4. 0 0 - 2 0 0 Walters, lb ..... . 4 0 0 12 0 '., 1 Fitchner, p ......3 0 0 0 4. 0 Totals ..... ...35 5 9 27 9 1 SCORE BY INNINGS. . f Boise .... ....0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 01 La Grande . . ..0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 25 SUMMARY. . Stolen bases Corbin Beck Naugh ton. Two base, hits Peterson, Nad eau, Blausser. . Double play Blaus ser to Clark to Gard. Strike out by Fitchner 5; Johnston 10. Base on balls Off Fitchner 7; Johnston 5 Hit by . pitched balls Fitchner and King by Johnston. Time of game 1:40. Umpire Hall. Attendance Jooo. j- ;.i , ' Baker Loses Again. : North Yakima R.H.E. North. Yakima .............5 ,7 ,1 Baker ...... 4 13.1 J! ; Batteries Jenson . and . Taylor; Wood and Cress. , ' - - Bucks Wta h Game. Pendleton . R.H. E. Walla Walla ........3 8 3 Pendleton ......... . 7 14 , 3 : Batteries Kelly and Brown; Peet and Byrnes. , Saturday Games. - , , At Boise , R.H.E. Boise ..........6 8 2 La Grande ....... .3 ,7 5, Batteries Miller, Nockelby , and King; Bonner and Gard. , Pretty Sad. I "After all. said tbe ready made phi losopher, "humor and pathos are very closely allied." "That's ri'ht." replied tbe comedian. "I don't know of anything sndder than fjo tell a funny story that doesn't get a langh." Washington Star.-, j DEFINITIONS HELL: ' 4 ' Three telephone systems in a town. PURGATORY: Two telephone systems. PARADISE: One Good Telephone System. , ELBERT HUBBARD pd adv. Mopuraents 11 Cncrete Block " Made In La Grande LATEST DESIGNS Best Building Material Made In La Grande. ' n0Wn " ' E.: C. D A VIS Cor Greenwood, S Ave. - - . La Grande. LOOK rui c im cT II II II AT- U U Urn U U. AaW l:l't ':? -r.:'- K-.f ' . '-:T. ,'. 'V: :r,- if n; t j".rt!ii-..(-"-;.'j - ;.; v" V rH in i i ii M "i n Draught AT THE LOTTES BAR 1118 JEFFERSON AVE. Specials Note the offering of votes in the LYON-TAYLOR CONTEST. All merchandise offered is tsue to name and grade and is from regular stock at regular prices. ' Pendleton Walla Walla Pendleton ........ . Batteries Leonard Dawson and Byrnes. R.H.E. ...,1.7 13 ,4 4 7 4 and Brown; North Yakima R.H.E. Baker 5 8 5 North Yakima ............19 21 4 Batteries Kraose, Dean and Post; Starkell, Gordon and Taylor. sy3;0.::Stori 2,500 votes with each 25c purchased , Books . :...-.!., .y3!e&wrt0: ' Camera Supplies - ; Silverthorn's Almond Cream Talcum Powder ' :. r v ' At tlie Fountain. HENRY & CARR Home Furnishers All Baby Buggies 10,000 votes on $1.00. All carpet sweepeis 10,000 ou each $1.00 On Book accounts 5,000 votes on $1.00 F. L. LILLY Hardware Refrigerators, 10,000 to each $1.00.' Lawn Mowers, 10,000 to ach $1.00. Gaixlen hose, 10,006 to each $1.4)0. I Money on account ,5,000 on each $1.00-! i t .3 ! J A. V. ANDREWS $10 paid on any order for suit 100,000 1 Special sale on shirts 10,000 on each dol- lar t : ' :'"';'- Auto Coats, 10,000 on each dollar. Hats, any hat in the store 10,000 on each dollar. ,; THIS OFFER is for .WEDNESDAY ONlt Sales on Other Days Receivej ONE VOTE for Each Cent Paid to any of the above Stores ."J1 '. . ''f-:' i